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was terminating
verb
To end, especially in an incomplete state.
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The bank was terminating his lease to the roof.
The parent company, Farm Family insurance, had terminated him; he was terminating her.
In October, Sandy Litvack told Ovitz that Eisner was terminating him, but Ovitz refused to leave.
Moonves issued a statement saying that he was terminating Mary Mapes immediately.
In light of those comments, and what it called Matthews's insubordination, the paper said it was terminating his employment.
He said the firm received a letter from the housing authority this week saying the agency was terminating the contract.
Bank Hapoalim, Israel's largest commercial bank, said it was terminating all banking activity with banks in the Gaza Strip.
Last month, he heard that the company was terminating its contract to run the GP surgery on the estate.
In October 2006, Corbis told Infoflows that it was terminating the contract it signed four months earlier.
It was not until 27 November 2007 that Deutsche Telekom announced that its executive board was terminating its sponsorship arrangement.
By Friday, the Food Network announced it was terminating her contract and immediately pulled her two shows from the network.
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